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Haven role restored with Iran tensions – TD Securities

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TD Securities analysts argue that ongoing Iran‑related tensions and an Oil price spike are restoring the US Dollar’s safe‑haven behavior. With the US economy relatively closed and energy independent, the Federal Reserve can prioritize inflation risks, while other central banks confront simultaneous growth and inflation shocks that widen rate differentials in favor of the Dollar.

Geopolitics and rate spreads back the Dollar

“Price action will still be dominated by ongoing tensions with Iran. The USD is no longer an effortless haven, but the nature of the current shock allows it to behave like one again. The US remains a relatively closed economy, energy independent, and geographically insulated.”

“The US can prioritize the inflation shock, keeping the Fed on hold, while peers face simultaneous growth and inflation shocks, pushing rate differentials further in USD’s favor.”

“Markets will continue to monitor the situation in Iran, with focus on the energy markets in particular.”

“Markets initially bull steepened on the weaker report (NFP), however the move was fully erased as investors turned their concerns back to inflation due to spikes in oil pricing coming from the Middle East. The Fed is likely to look through one poor labor report, particularly when the inflation side of their mandate is at risk.”

(This article was created with the help of an Artificial Intelligence tool and reviewed by an editor.)

Source: https://www.fxstreet.com/news/usd-haven-role-restored-with-iran-tensions-td-securities-202603091328

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